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torisob [31]
2 years ago
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Who is the tragic hero in the play Doubt by John Patrick Shanley? How does this play reflect Aristotle's three unities?

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wlad13 [49]2 years ago
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Chinonchewo is the tragic hero in the play Doubt by John Patrick Shanley. The play reflect Aristotle's three unities by portraying the drama of early age.

<h3>Aristotle's three unities</h3>

Aristotle described the drama of an earlier age in his important work On the Art of Poetry; those who followed his precepts called this disciplined structure the three "unities": unity of place, unity of time and unity of action.

Therefore, the tragic hero in the play is Chinonchewo and the play portrays the features of the drama of early age.

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